New "Twilight" and "Hunger Games" Movies May Be Coming To Theaters

The Twilight and Hunger Games franchises may have "more stories to be told," according to one of the top execs at Lionsgate, the company that produced both of them.

Variety reports that Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer recently expressed that he doesn't feel the Twilight and Hunger Games movies have seen the end of their tenure in theaters. It seems that he feels spinoff movies should be in the works, as long as he can get the authors and creators — Stephenie Meyer and Suzanne Collins, respectively — on board.

“There are a lot more stories to be told, and we’re ready to tell them when our creators are ready to tell those stories,” he said.

It should be noted that there are a lot of moving parts here; Feltheimer noted that he would first have to just get everyone "in a room together" first) and of course, this is all assuming that Stephenie and Suzanne are willing to continue their stories. Beyond that, re-hiring all of the actors from the franchises would be an effort in itself. After all, they've gone onto have illustrious careers post-series.

But Feltheimer has confidence. “If it were possible for us all to get in a room together and have exhibitors and studios and digital distributors all get in a room together, I’ve seen enough research to really believe that it’s really something that would be good for everybody,” he said. “I think that will happen,” he said. “I think it would be great for the business.”

Though the possibility of this happening is exciting, it's not exactly a novel idea. Since the series came to their respective ends in 2011 and 2015, there has been incessant talk about bringing some of the world's most beloved characters back to the small screen.

Talk about prequels, reunions and revivals has basically been non-stop since the films concluded, but of course, none had yet been from a Lionsgate CEO.